Apex Internet

Apex Telecom is an Australian Internet service provider.
Background
Originally founded in 1997 as Apex Internet, In 2011 the company changed its brand to Apex Telecom. Apex provides a range of separately metered services at no extra charge, some of these services being operated directly, examples including: ABC iView; Yahoo!7; Streaming of local radio station .
Apex Telecom has a focus primarily on DSL-based Internet access, but also provides business-class access, web hosting, co-location, Telepony including Voice over IP, and a variety of related services.
Apex Telecom is based in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory (ACT). The company's services are available nationwide through many means including:
*ADSL (using DSLAM ports provided by Telstra Wholesale)
*ADSL2+ (using DSLAM ports provided by AAPT, Telstra, Optus and TPG Soul)
*TransACT (using the TransACT Cable, ADSL, Wireless and FTTH networks)
*Wireless hotspots in Canberra, ACT
*An ACT regional telecommunications backbone based on microwave/wireless and access layers using Fixed Wireless, ADSL2+ and VDSL2 technologies.
Milestones
*Unmetered content: Apex runs content servers such Steam content servers. Further 'unmetered' content available via the Apex Telecom network includes relays of popular streaming audio sources, Apex Telecom in 2011 enabled Unmetered Yahoo!7 Content.
*Peering Apex peers extensively throughout its footprint, Peering at ACT Internet Exchange, Equinix IX Sydney, TransACT IX, and PIPE Networks IX Sydney and also Pacific IX
 
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